> We use bridge mode for one of the wired Ethernet ports and terminate it
> locally. This way a student can plug in to the Ethernet port and get
> the wired floor based vlan as the other wired ports on that floor.
We did the opposite. We bring both the ap ports and the other wired ports on
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Joachim Tingvold
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does these do any kind of “give network to the three local ethernet ports
> via the WLCs”? (i.e. that traffic from clients, connected to the wired
> ports, isn’t terminated locally?). And does it do some
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On 2 May 2017, at 15:58, Norman Mourtada wrote:
> If these are for dorm rooms, did
On 2 May 2017, at 15:58, Norman Mourtada wrote:
If these are for dorm rooms, did you take a look at the new aruba 303H
APs for hospitality. At Suffolk university we are planning to install
these in our dorm rooms this summer, wall mount using existing cat6
cables.
Price is affordable at list
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90% of my dorms have Cat5 cabling running in cable tray along outside walls so
the cable isn’t quite up to par and not easily
Every room.
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90% of my dorms have
017 9:41 AM
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I get the speeds and feeds argument but I’m having a hard time justifying
the added expense for this type of deployment scenario.
Double occupancy dorm rooms
AP’s deployed every other room
://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/ds/DS_AP303H.pdf
Norm
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I
*McClintic, Thomas
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The 330 also has a multi-gig port for speeds >1gbps. Goes back to the
channel bonding though…..
*TJ McClintic*
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> On May 2, 2017, at 08:32, McClintic, Thomas
> wrote:
>
> Sorry, this was mentioned previously. I should have read bottom up instead of
> top down J
>
Insert regular tilting at windmills rant about top posting here… :) :) :)
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Sorry, this was mentioned previously. I should have read bottom up instead of
top down ☺
TJ McClintic
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Subject: RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba AP Models - 315 vs 325
The 330 also has a multi-gig port
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba AP Models - 315 vs 325
Bruce,
The 310 series is 4x4 with 4 MU streams. But it is only 2SS on 2.4GHz.
325 has 2nd Ethernet port, full spatial streams in 2.4GHz, 3MU streams, and
does 80MHz only.
315 is single Ethernet, 2SS in 2.4GHz,
Bruce,
The 310 series is 4x4 with 4 MU streams. But it is only 2SS on 2.4GHz.
325 has 2nd Ethernet port, full spatial streams in 2.4GHz, 3MU streams, and
does 80MHz only.
315 is single Ethernet, 2SS in 2.4GHz, 4MU streams and does 160, but drops to
2SS in 5GHz @160.
The 330 and 310 are the
Some boot info from new Aruba models:
AP-315
Model: AP-31x
DRAM: 491 MB
SF:Detected MX25U3235F with page size 64 kB, total 4 MB
Flash: 4 MB
NAND: 132 MiB
CPU: ARMv7 Processor [512f04d0] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=10c5387d
AP-325
Model:
The differences that I know of are:
-330 series supports VHT160. I can’t see using it, but if you can than this
is the AP for you.
-330 has switchable antenna polarization, which should allow better H-plane
coverage when wall-mounting the AP. I haven’t tested this to see how well it
works,
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